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      Lighttts
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      Perhaps one needs to nap because one has been deprived of the essential REM sleep. Thus, a nap instanteously causes one to descend into REM sleep to compensate for that which has been omitted.

      Speculationnnnnnnnn
      "I'd rather have a mind opened by wonder rather than closed by belief." - Gerry Spence, "Postponement fertilizes fear; action cures fear." - Schwartz

      WILD: 29
      Supposed OBE: 6 (29th Jan, 3 on 10th August, 2 on 5th November)
      DILD: innumerous

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      Day Residue, repetitive! Holiace's Avatar
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      Isn't REM supposed to come ever 90 minutes? I slept for about 60-70 minutes and I had the most vivid lucid dream ever!

      I love naps
      LD's: ~11 DILD since the 10th March 2008
      Aspirations:
      Fly [X]
      Teleport [X]
      Supersprinting [ ]
      Interesting meeting with a female DC [X]
      Successfully teleport to my old house and staying there for a while [ ]

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      Member Roddiy's Avatar
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      wow...

      i nap just about EVERY day.. im taking Pre-Aice classes so i dont have much time for sleep, plus i always have trouble falling asleep at night (about 1-2 hours after i fall in bed) so i always nap when i come back from school...

      ive had MAYBE one or two DREAMS.. no lucidity whatsoever, and very foggy dreams.. very short live... i nap for about 2-3 hours...

      am i not napping enough? or is it just me?

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      Expert Assimilator Irwanday01's Avatar
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      Napping in the morning is good because you go from mental alertness right into a dream period. It is the best setting for a lucid dream. Don't believe me? Read the research done by Stephen Laberge and others from The Lucidity Institute.

      http://www.lucidity.com/NL63.RU.Naps.html
      "Dreams are real while they last, can we say more of life?" ~ Havelock Ellis

      Lucid dreams:
      8 Mild/Dild
      0 Wild

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